Re: [ANNOUNCE] TCP Westwood+

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On Thu, 15 Jan 2004 14:59:04 -0800
"David S. Miller" <davem@redhat.com> wrote:

>Baring some huge problem, I would be happy to put a cleaned up
>Westwood+ in the kernel, available always, but disabled by default via
>sysctl (as I believe is implemented in your patch) until we have more experimental
>results.

Great. It should be really simple to do what you propose. The patch was
thought to be as less intrusive as possible. We just need to drop few
lines of code and make it more intrusive :-)

As regards experimental results, I just wanted to point your attention
on the TCP Westwood+ project official homepage where you can find a lot
of results obtained during the last 3 years. You can reach it at

http://www-ictserv.poliba.it/mascolo/tcp%20westwood/tcpwestwood.htm

Please consider that the other persons in CC  (the staff working
on this project) and I are always available if you need some 
other informations.

Regards.

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Angelo Dell'Aera 'buffer' 
Antifork Research, Inc.	  	http://buffer.antifork.org

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